Read an article that authentic Hernandez jerseys are getting bid up on ebay to prices higher than they cost new. Best guess? Thugs from the hood, drug dealers, etc thinking it would make them look hard.

Read an article that authentic Hernandez jerseys are getting bid up on ebay to prices higher than they cost new. Best guess? Thugs from the hood, drug dealers, etc thinking it would make them look hard.

I was just thinking about this a few days ago. I wonder how many thugs are going to be sporting his jersey on the streets.

Read an article that authentic Hernandez jerseys are getting bid up on ebay to prices higher than they cost new. Best guess? Thugs from the hood, drug dealers, etc thinking it would make them look hard.

Are those guys pretty active on ebay? Seems weird lol.

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Read an article that authentic Hernandez jerseys are getting bid up on ebay to prices higher than they cost new. Best guess? Thugs from the hood, drug dealers, etc thinking it would make them look hard.

Read an article that authentic Hernandez jerseys are getting bid up on ebay to prices higher than they cost new. Best guess? Thugs from the hood, drug dealers, etc thinking it would make them look hard.

My guess is collectors looking to strike it rich and sucking at it.

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The Orlando Sentinel reported Tuesday that Tebow tried to break up the 2007 bar fight in Gainesville, Fla., where Aaron Hernandez, per a police report, punched an employee and damaged his eardrum.

Per the report, Tebow tried to calm Hernandez down and even offered to pay the tab for the two drinks Hernandez had order himself.

Tebow and Hernandez both apparently notified then-Florida coach Urban Meyer of the incident. No charges were filed against Hernandez, even though he was 17 at the time.

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The laundry list of incidents involving Aaron Hernandez continues to grow, and even the Wall Street Journal is getting in on the reporting act.

The WSJ reports that Hernandez got into an incident while at the University of Florida as a 17-year-old at a bar. Hernandez, who was underage, ordered two alcoholic drinks at a bar called The Swamp, and after he drank them, he was presented with the bill by an employee named Michael Taphorn.

Hernandez denied ordering the drinks and a verbal altercation ensued. Hernandez was escorted outside by Taphorn. Hernandez then claimed, according to the police report, that Taphorn "got in his face."

Hernandez then punched Taphorn and ruptured his eardrum. Hernandez was not arrested in the matter, but the department recommended a felony battery charge.

ROFL. Under-aged drinking prior to a bar fight and no charges filed despite felony battery recommendations from police. Urban Meyer had one hell of a relationship with the DA.

A member of Aaron Hernandezís family whom police wanted to question in connection with the ongoing murder investigation has died in a car accident.

The Hartford Courant reports that Thaddeus Singleton III, the son-in-law of Hernandezís uncle, was killed when the car he was driving flew off the road and crashed into a pole. The car Singleton was driving was owned by Hernandezís uncle. The death was ruled an accident.

It is unclear what police believed Singleton knew about the murder of Odin Lloyd, but the report says that police had been seeking to speak with him. Singleton had previously been convicted of multiple drug charges in Connecticut.